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Revised Adaptive Immune Receptor Data in the Immune Epitope Database
The Immune Epitope Database (IEDB, iedb.org) is a freely available resource that catalogs experimentally defined immune epitopes and - if available - the immune receptors that recognize them. Currently, the IEDB records ~185,000 T cell receptors and ~5,000 B cell receptors/antibodies with experimentally verified epitope specificity. Because these receptor data were manually curated from ~3,300 references spanning decades, nomenclature inconsistencies present challenges for computational...
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Abstract Diffuse midline gliomas (DMGs) are near-universally lethal tumours of the childhood central nervous system1,2. In animal models, DMGs form brain-wide integrated networks through neuron-to-glioma synapses3,4,5,6 and glioma-to-glioma gap junctional coupling3. This extensive connectivity robustly promotes the growth and invasion of DMG3,4,5,6,7,8,9 and other glial malignancies10,11,12 through paracrine mechanisms and direct neuron-to-glioma synapses.
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